“I should have remembered that ‘a picture is worth a thousand words.'”
The first of the four “Great Debates” between Republican candidate for president Richard Nixon and Democrat John F. Kennedy, September 26, 1960, was historic for many reasons. For one, it was the first televised debate in U.S. history — staged at the CBS broadcast center in downtown Chicago. And then there was the on-screen discrepancy between the candidates.
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